New Report on Government Spying on Protesters
The ACLU has released a new report
(available here)
documenting that "the Pentagon monitored at least 186 anti-military protests in
the United States and collected more than 2,800 reports involving Americans in
an anti-terrorist threat database."
“It cannot be an accident or
coincidence that nearly 200 anti-war protests ended up in a Pentagon threat
database,” said Ann Beeson, Associate Legal Director of the ACLU.
“This unchecked surveillance is part of a broad pattern of the Bush
administration using ‘national security’ as an excuse to run
roughshod over the privacy and free speech rights of
Americans.”
The ACLU report reviews hundreds of
pages of Defense Department documents obtained through a Freedom of Information
Act lawsuit filed last year. The documents revealed that the surveillance of
peace groups and anti-war activists was more widespread than previously
known.
The Pentagon document released in
conjunction with the report is here.
Posted: Wed - January 17, 2007 at 02:03 PM